Are you secure?

How do you know you are secure? Your computer provides basic information to ensure secure, two-way encryption. In this case, you provide your IP address. IP, or Internet Protocol, addresses are registered globally to individual companies. In the United States, IPs include detailed Geolocation. From this publicly available database, anyone can cross-reference your IP address to determine tons of useful information. Learn how the Internet works here!

IP addresses are controlled by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). No, I’m not making that up. Read about them here.

Your Current IP Address =
Internet Service Provider (Owner of IP) =
Geolocation of IP Address = ,
Map Location = ,
Timezone =
Currency =
Mobile Device?
Using a Proxy?
Using a Hosting Provider?
Browser:
Operating System:

Current Location Data & Time

Not seeing what you expected? VPNs, security gateways, and web services can alter your external IP address. If this page says you are in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Russia, Belarus, Burma (Myanmar), China, Venezuela, or Zimbabwe, you are either a hacker yourself or have been hacked! 

Learn how IP obfuscation works here!

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